Yakuza: Like a Dragon releases in the west in just a few days. The game embraces the more wacky aspects of the series. This can be a little surprising for new players, as some of the earlier 16 games at first tried to maintain a somewhat more serious tone before leaning into the pure chaos.

Players that have pilfered or earned extra yen can spend it on Ounabara vocational classes. The school is unlocked in chapter 4, sub-story 10. A single timed test will consist of three questions, though only five need to be answered correctly to pass. The one exception is Ounabara Certification, which consists of five random questions from every test and all must be answered.

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Test Answers in Yakuza: Like a Dragon

Sports 2

  • Q: What are the 10 objects that must be knocked down? A: Pins
  • Q: What is the term for when a hole is reached 3 strokes below par? A: Albatross
  • Q: Which of the following events is not part of the triathlon? A: Cross Country
  • Q: What track and field event in which athletes push a metal ball and compete for distance thrown? A: Shot put
  • Q: Which of the following is not a type of breaking ball? A: Volley
  • Q: What is the name of the racing technique in which a vehicle rounds a curve by skidding the tires? A: Drifting
  • Q: What is this particular foul called? A: Handling
  • Q: Which of the following is the event that became the origin of this distance? A: Battle of Maraton
  • Q: What is the maximum amount of points a player can score from one shot? A: 3
  • Q: Skiers typically use a pair of tools to keep themselves stable. What are these called? A: Poles

Sports 1

  • Q: Which of the following is the weight class for fighters who weigh even less? A: Bantamweight
  • Q: What is the maximum number of players in one team allowed on the field? A: 11
  • Q: Which of the following is the maximum speed that the shuttlecock can travel? A: 500 km/h
  • Q: Which of the following allows for “cutting” attacks? A: Sabre
  • Q: What are these sports collectively called? A: Extreme sports
  • Q: What is the name of the technique where the skater launches into a jump from the back outside edge of one foot and lands on the back outside edge of the other foot? A: Lutz
  • Q: What is the dead center of the board called? A: Bull’s-eye
  • Q: What is this technique called? A: Snowplough Turn
  • Q: In baseball, what is the term for when one player in one game hits a single, double, triple, and a home run? A: Hitting for the Cycle
  • Q: There are 2 ways to grip the racket. One method is called Shakehand. What is the other called? A: Penhold

Underworld

  • Q: Which of the following was not a part of the Omi Alliance in the 2010s? A: The Sasai Family
  • Q: What was the name of this organization? A: Black Monday
  • Q: Which of the following is not one of them? A: The Taihei Association
  • Q: What was the name of this clan? A: Hatsushiba Clan
  • Q: Who was the family’s third patriarch? A: Tsuyoshi Kanda
  • Q: What is the name of this individual? A: Goro Majima
  • Q: Which of the following is not a subsidiary of the Tojo Clan? A: The Tamashiro Family
  • Q: Who was its patriarch? A: Toranosuke Sengoku
  • Q: Jin Goda was a former chairman of the Omi Alliance, but of which generation? A: Fifth
  • Q: Who was the third chairman? A: Masaru Sera

Isezaki Ijincho

  • Q: Which arcade game is currently set up and running in Club Sega Yokohama Chinatown? A: Space Harrier
  • Q: What is the name of the street that runs in front of Ounabara Vocational School? A: Daikokuten St.
  • Q: Which of the following is located along the coast and has an open space with a large fountain? A: Hamakita Park
  • Q: What is the name of the racing activity in Hamakita Park? A: Dragon Kart
  • Q: Which of the following bars can be found in this district? A: Bar Rodriguez
  • Q: What is the name of the river that flows through Isezaki Ijincho? A: Sakura River
  • Q: What is the name of the theater located on N Isezaki Road that shows classic vintage films? A: Seagull Cinema
  • Q: Which of the following is the name of the very popular fast food chain? A: Wette Kitchen
  • Q: Which of the following is the name of the subway station located at Isezaki Ijinchi? A: Jinnai Station

Animals

  • Q: Which of the following reptiles has the longest body length? A: Saltwater crocodile
  • Q: Which of the following is an herbivore? A: Beaver
  • Q: Which of the following is considered a fish? A: Great white shark
  • Q: Which of the following spiders does not spin a web to catch its prey? A: Jumping spider
  • Q: Which of the following is not considered a shark? A: Sturgeon
  • Q: Which of the following is not an ape? A: Japanese macaque
  • Q: Which of the following birds cannot fly? A: Ostrich
  • Q: Which of the following is considered an insect? A: Ladybug
  • Q: Which of the following extinct animals were considered penguins? A: Great auk
  • Q: Which of the following is considered an amphibian? A: Salamander
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Sega Tier 2

  • Q: Which of the following colors was not released in Japan? A: Black
  • Q: From the following listed, which is their second oldest console? A: Genesis
  • Q: What else did this game’s characters do around the city? A: Graffiti
  • Q: Which is the shooter game where players control a sentient spaceship and fight against enemy invasion? A: Fantasy Zone
  • Q: Which of the following is not one of those consoles? A: Sega Pluto
  • Q: In Sega’s Sakura Wars, which division is the young Sakura Shinguji affiliate with? A: Flower
  • Q: This beloved and iconic character made his first appearance on which of these consoles? A: Genesis
  • Q: Which of the following Sega releases sees a group of heroes on their quest to take down Death Adder? A: Golden Axe
  • Q: Who was the protagonist of the first four games in the series? A: Ichiro Ogami
  • Q: Which of the following is Sega’s popular fighting game series? A: Virtua Fighter

Sega Tier 1

  • Q: How old is Sonic? A: 15
  • Q: Which of the following is one of their products? A: TeraDrive
  • Q: Which of the following is not a subtitle used in the first five numbered titles? A: Goodbye Homeland
  • Q: In the first title of the series, which country are the protagonists from? A: Principality of Gallia
  • Q: Which of the following is said by Ulala and her team? A: Chu!
  • Q: What is the name of the dragon who partners up with the protagonist Jean-Luc Lundi? A: Lagi
  • Q: What is the name of the sketchy performance group the protagonist joins in order to impress his love interest? A: Rub Rabbits
  • Q: What is the name of the main protagonist? A: Akira
  • Q: Which of the following buttons is not a part of its controller? A: Select

Math Tier 2

  • Q: What is the name of the quadrilateral that is made up of opposing angles of equal measure? A: Parallelogram
  • Q: 200÷25? A: 8
  • Q: At what angle is the remaining interior angle? A: 80 degrees
  • Q: 120×2? A: 240
  • Q: 6+16? A: 22
  • Q: 121÷11? A: 11
  • Q: 14+37? A: 51
  • Q: At what angle is the remaining interior triangle? A: 90 degrees

Math Tier 2

  • Q: Solve the x in the following numerical sequence: 6, x, 496, 8128, 3350336? A: 28
  • Q: Solve the x in the following sequence: 1, 4, 9, 16, x, 36, 49? A: 25
  • Q: Which of the following is different from the rest? A: 1x3x5x7
  • Q: Which of the following calculations is different from the rest? A: 108÷12
  • Q: Solve the x in the following numerical sequence: 2, 3, 5 ,7, 11, 13, 17, 19, x, 29, 31, 37? A: 23
  • Q: Which of the following calculations is different from the rest? A: 125÷5
  • Q: Which of the following calculations is different from the rest? A: 11-1.2×5

Fashion

  • Q: What is the name of the outerwear made from a single piece of cloth worn by men in Ancient Greece? A: Toga
  • Q: A high-end fashion store in France would be said to specialize in haute? A: couture
  • Q: From the following names of clothing patterns, which one makes use of the diamond shape? A: Argyle
  • Q: Which of the following materials has a similar feel to acrylic fiber? A: Wool
  • Q: Which of the following articles of clothing is native to Vietnam? A: Ao dai
  • Q: Which of the following hats takes its name from when it was worn during hunts? A: Flat cap
  • Q: Which of the following fibers are neither animal-based nor plant-based but artificially created? A: Nylon
  • Q: What is the origin of “polo” in polo shirts? A: Polo the sport

Music Tier 2

  • Q: An excerpt of a musical piece will play. What is the title of this piece? A: Pomp and Circumstance
  • Q: Johann Sebastian was a musician who composed many pieces during the Baroque period? A: Bach
  • Q: What is the title of this piece? A: Spring
  • Q: What is the name of the tool used to adjust rhythm to a certain tempo? A: Metronome
  • Q: Which of the following pieces was composed by Frederic Chopin? A: Minute Waltz
  • Q: Which of the following is Pyotr Tchaikovsky’s well-known ballet piece? A: Swan Lake
  • Q: What is the title of this piece? A: Fur Elise
  • Q: Which of the following is a percussion instrument? A: Xylophone
  • Q: Which musician composed famous pieces such as Moonlight Sonata, Ode to Joy, and 5th Symphony? A: Beethoven
  • Q: Which of the following are considered to be some of the best violins in the world? A: Stradivarius
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Music Tier 1

  • Q: Which of the following means to play very, very loudly? A: Fortississimo
  • Q: Which of the following means to gradually slow down the tempo? A: Ritardando
  • Q: Which of the following is an opera composed by Italian composer Giuseppe Verdi? A: Macbeth
  • Q: An excerpt of a musical piece will play. What is the title of the piece? A: A Midummer Night’s Dream
  • Q: Pablo de Sarasate, which country was he born in? A: Spain
  • Q: Which of the following is a symphony composed by Jean Sibelius? A: Finlandia
  • Q: What is the title of this piece? A: 2nd Movement (Largo)
  • Q: Which famous musician is known for compositions such as The Magic Flute, The Marriage of Figaro, and Don Giovanni? A: Mozart
  • What is the title of this piece? A: Csikos Post

Medicine

  • Q: Which of the following is considered a topical medication? A: Lozenge
  • Q: What is the chemical compound found in antiseptics? A: Ethanol
  • Q: Which of the following components is effective in relieving pain from headaches and inflammation? A: Acetylsalicylic acid
  • Q: Which of the following is used to ease physical pain? A: Morphine
  • Q: Which of the following required both a doctor’s consultation and permission to obtain? A: Prescription medication
  • Q: Which of these chemical compounds is found in ointment used to treat eczema A: Steroid
  • Q: Which of the following is an oral medicine?A: Powdered medicine
  • Q: What is the collective name for medicine with the same properties as the original that is released after the latter’s patent expires? A: Generic drugs
  • Q: Which of the following purified components is effective in retaining the moisture in one’s skin? A: White Petroleum

Food

  • Q: Which of the following dishes uses fish in its recipe? A: Acqua pazza
  • Q: Which of the following is a Spanish dish? A: Tapas
  • Q: Which of the following is the name of the unsaturated fatty acid found in blueback fish? A: Docosahexaenoic acid
  • Q: Which of the following pasta dishes is made with just three ingredients of boiled pasta, black pepper, and cheese? A: Cacio e pepe
  • Q: Which of the following is such an animal? A: Reindeer
  • Q: Which of the following is the component found in spicy foods such as chili peppers that can also promote one’s appetite or burn off fat? A: Capsaicin
  • Q: Which of the following nutrients is not found in tomatoes? A: Vitamin D
  • Q: Which of the following is the distinctive water-soluble dietary fiber? A: Pectin
  • Q: What is the common name for a cold soup that uses a puree of mashed potatoes, cream, and bouillon? A: Vichyssoise

Hazards

  • Q: Category IV materials are generally what? A: Flammable liquids
  • Q: Which of the following is the most logical reason for this? A: To mitigate damages
  • Q: Which of the following is considered a heavy metal? A: Zinc
  • Q: In Japan, which of the following laws pertains to hazardous materials and hazardous material handlers? A: Fire protection
  • Q: In Japan, up to how many categories of hazardous materials is a professional handler permitted to handle? A: 6
  • Q: Which of the following is always present during a dust explosion? A: Oxygen
  • Q: In which of the following categories would one find alcohol and gasoline? A: Liquid
  • Q: Which of the following is something that can be done to mitigate such an occurrence? A: Increase humidity

Flags

  • Q: Which of the following countries has a moon on its flag? A: Singapore
  • Q: Which of the following countries has only red and white in its flag? A: Austria
  • Q: Which of the following countries has blue in its flag? A: Estonia
  • Q: Which of the following countries has a dragon on its flag? A: Bhutan
  • Q: Which of the following countries has yellow in its flag? A: Spain
  • Q: Which of the following countries has 4 colors in its flag? A: Malaysia
  • Q: Which of the following countries has a sun and stars on its flag? A: The Philippines
  • Q: Which of the following countries has a leaf on its flag? A: Canada

History

  • Q: Who was the mother of Marie Antoinette? A: Maria Theresa
  • Q: What were the words of Roman politician Gaius Julius Caesar as he crossed the Rubicon in 49 BCE? A: The die is cast
  • Q: Who was the Carthaginian general who led an invasion into Roman Italy in third century BCE? A: Hannibal Barca
  • Q: Which of the following is the title of the monarchs who were said to rule ancient Egypt? A: Pharaoh
  • Q: Who was the last known emperor of Russia? A: Nikolai II
  • Q: Who was the vassal responsible for his death and caused the Honno-ji Incident? A: Akechi Mitsuhide
  • Q: Which of the following is the dynasty that ultimately unified the nation? A: Sui
  • Q: Which of the following is another name for the 19th century American Civil War? A: War Between the States
  • Q: Which of the following is the ancient civilization that is said to have flourished thanks to the Tigris-Euphrates river? A: Mesopotamia
  • Q: Which of the following is the location where French emperor Napoleon Boneparte spent his final moments after losing the Battle of Waterloo? A: St. Helena Island

Trivia King 2

  • Q: What is the name of the layer between the Earth’s core and its surface crust? A: Mantle
  • Q: How many cards are in a deck of playing cards? A: 52
  • Q: What is the common name for when a hand in poker contains five cards of the same suit? A: Flush
  • Q: Which of the following games became a big hit in the 1970? A: Kendama
  • Q: Which of the following is a planet that is closest to the sun? A: Mercury
  • Q: What is the name of the observatory in England which acts as the base for GMT? A: Greenwhich Observatory
  • Q: What is the name given to the top dancer of a classic ballet group? A: Principal
  • Q: Who was the Norwegian artist who painted the famous The Scream in 1893? A: Edvard Munch
  • Q: What is the origin of the term karaoke? A: An empty orchestra with no performers
  • Q: Which is the following is the field of study that focuses on the principles of electrons? A: Quantum physics
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Trivia King 1

  • Q: What is the name of the southward current that flows to North America? A: Oyashio
  • Q: Which of these can turn into any of the other pieces? A: Pawn
  • Q: Which island has the tallest mountain when measured from the seabed? A: Hawaii
  • Q: Which of the following is not a part of this collection? A: The Little Mermaid
  • Q: What is the height of the Royal Gorge Bridge? A: 321 meters
  • Q: Which one of these four plates does the Japanese archipelago rest on? A: Eurasian Plate
  • Q: Who was the Ancient Greek philosopher who was a disciple to Socrates? A: Plato
  • Q: What was the basis for measuring one pound? A: The weight of flour consumed by one person per day
  • Q: How many squares make up a chessboard? A: 64
  • Q: How many centimeters is one shaku comprised of? A: 30.303cm

Trivia King Special

  • Q: What two parts compose the Ounabara Vocational School crest? A: The ocean and a pen
  • Q: What is the second tallest? A: K2
  • Q: What is the name of what is considered the oldest board game in the world? A: Mancala
  • Q: Which of the following is a certificate that can be obtained at Ounabara Vocational School? A: Music Proficiency Tier 2
  • Q: Which of the following is not a gift brought by the princess to ask for her hand in marriage? A: A Phoenix feather
  • Q: According to this law, up to how many one yen coins can be used in one transaction? A: 20
  • Q: What is the name of the first-magnitude star that is part of the Lyra constellation? A: Vega
  • Q: What is the alternative name for the second-magnitude star commonly referred to in the 21st century as the North Star? A: Polaris

Yakuza: Like a Dragon is available on PlayStation 4, and very soon PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PlayStation 5

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